Great news, guess I don't have to avoid 13.10 after all.
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Ubuntu 13.10 Desktop Will Not Use XMir By Default
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Every time I read a story like this I imagine Nelson from the Simpsons coming by to point and laugh at Canonical.
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They should skip trying do run the entire desktop on top of XMir, compatibility mode should only be used for legacy applications.
Pushing everything trough XMir gives no benefit to the end user over just simply running Xorg.
And Canonical please make 14.04LTS a decent stable release. I'm tired of running and supporting half baked software for the last three years.
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Originally posted by Krysto View PostEven if it's "ready" for 14.04, they'd be stupid to use it in a LTS version for the first time ever. I think they're stuck to waiting until 14.10 now, and hope it will be fully stable by 16.04 LTS.
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Originally posted by intellivision View PostThis is what I don't get. If Mir needs extra time and they really want it in for the LTS, why not simply push back the date and have 14.06 or something?Originally posted by F i L View Post^ this.
Seriously, all major consumer linux distros should adapt a rolling or half-rolling release model.
then can promote a new OS or how long the current version will be supported.
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So after all the chest-thumping and hoof-stamping, Canonical has admitted that they can not pull off a miracle and are going to let Wayland get in the hands of users first? I know Fedora is simply going to be offering a technical preview with 19 and will not ship it by default until Fedora 20 (which will likely be released after Ubuntu 14.04) but considering XMir is basically just an insincere confidence trick, I do not think we need make the big distinction.
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Originally posted by mrugiero View PostThey stopped caring about desktop market share a while ago. That's why they closed the bug #1 after all.
Seriously, RedHat or Intel or maybe the Linux foundation where Linus is currently employed should reopen that bug and keep in existence as an inspiration to all the people who are committed to the future of the Linux desktop, and the future of the next heavyweight winner in all OS categories, server, desktop, mobile, whatever.... (EDIT: current in some, i.e. server, mobile)
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